Quite An Exceptional Summit
The recently-held G20 Summit in Johannesburg was an exceptional event for various reasons. In a rare first, an African nation hosted the summit. Secondly, the US did not attend the […]
Only A Small Step, Not A Giant Leap
As the Israeli aggression and the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza escalate, the demand for recognition of a separate Palestinian State intensifies across the globe. Ignoring the warnings of Israel […]
A Seismic Shift
French President Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron formally recognised a Palestinian State at the UN General Assembly in New York on September 22, 2025. He made an announcement in this regard […]
Political Decisions Analysed By Game Theory
Common people are not supposed to be interested in Game Theory, the study of strategic decision-making where the outcome for each participant depends on the choices of others. However, this […]
Not Only An Economic Issue, But Also Political
Illegal immigration creates economic, as well as political, problems for both Developed and Developing nations. Unwanted migration from Bangladesh or Nepal to India, and also from war-torn African countries to […]
Microcontinent Discovered In Northern Hemisphere
There is a vast ocean on one side, and a bay on the other. Geologists have discovered a microcontinent at the junction of the two huge water bodies! They believe […]
Liberals Bounce Back
Mark Carney‘s Liberal Party has staged a remarkable comeback as it has bagged 168 seats, just four shy of the 172 needed for an absolute majority, in the recently-held Federal […]
Terrorism & Indian Diplomacy
He was a Pakistani Army doctor who masterminded the terror attacks (popularly known as 26/11) in the western Indian city of Mumbai on November 26, 2008. The National Investigation Agency […]
Populist Politics, Irrational Economics
The most powerful President of the world has proved that he can put the Global Economy on the brink of collapse without (triggering) a World War or a pandemic. Experts […]
